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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "When the base cracks" July 21, 2007, Vol. 22, No. 26

Teach the controversy

COVER STORY | By Mark Bergin

Two years after Intelligent Design advocates lost a key court battle, some biology classrooms and ID supporters are finding a balanced approach to evolution that—so far—is lawsuit-proof   More >>

ArrowFeatures Both/and Mark Bergin
Religion | Seattle priest takes ecumenism to new level: Give me a collar and headscarf More >>
Cocaine central Clint Rainey
Latin America | Corruption makes tiny Guatemala an enormous source of illicit drugs More >>
Darwin slayer Marvin Olasky
Interview | Michael Behe says science fatally strikes theory of random mutations More >>
Factoring Fred Jamie Dean
Politics | Conservatives are ready for new candidate, but Thompson questions arise More >>
Presence of enemies Paul Chesser
Southeast Asia | Christians in Laos try to live in peace, but discover hostile government More >>
Very fast food Marvin Olasky
New York Journal | Beyond dog-eat-dog politics, a new chompion emerges More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz
Need-to-know news More >>
Great heart, mind Edward E. Plowman
The finished race of Harold O.J. Brown More >>
Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences More >>
Quotables
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews Prime battle John Dawson
Movies | Transformers works until it transforms itself More >>
The plot thins John Dawson
Movies | Latest Harry Potter movie has flash and fans but less fireworks as a story More >>
Noteworthy books Eric Metaxas
Four books about Christianity reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Deadly drugs Lynde Langdon
Medicine | Babies’ deaths raise debate about fertility treatments More >>
Unfocused families Timothy Lamer
Money | Changing attitudes about children could have major economic consequences More >>
ArrowVoices Careless ambiguity Joel Belz
Ongoing lack of clarity on Iraq is hurting the president and the country More >>
Buck passing Andrée Seu
Rediscovered activist-author left a devilish legacy More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers More >>
Kill the children Marvin Olasky
How can we explain God’s commands in a harsh world? More >>
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